While the majority spoke in favor of Pat McNiff’s animal farm operation coming to the South Road property, several neighbors voiced concerns.
If you are interested in speaking, sign ups begins at 6:30. The hearing itself begins at 7.
Pat McNiff has been awarded the lease at Boesch Farm, a South Road property owned by the East Greenwich Land Trust.
Members of Rhode Island's 1207th Forward Company fly into Quonset Friday after a year in Kuwait.
RIDOT announces closures to happen during highway upgrades.
EG Patch took a visit to Pat McNiff’s current farm in Jamestown - take the virtual tour.
Members heard from the consultant developing the new Comprehensive Plan that town fields are overtaxed
Five things you need to know about East Greenwich today, August 17.
Town Clerk Leigh Botello actively seeks candidates for vacancies
Nancy Swanson and Patti Reslow just want to bake and sell Swedish treats
Final reading will take place on Sept. 12
Board members see potential for additional community involvement and growth
Harris Marina sits at the end of Rocky Hollow Road on land that’s been decreed a public right of way.
The town had offered developers the opportunity to pay a fee in lieu of providing affordable housing.
The former town councilor replaces Jim Harris, who resigned in June to take job in North Carolina.
Members will visit Luckyfoot Ranch and Pat’s Pastured on Tuesday, with a possible vote at a meeting that evening.
Pine Glen condominiums have been on the town trash run for more than 20 years - now other private condominium developments are asking to be included.
Planning Board will recommend granting the zoning variance with caveat that three of the units must be “affordable.”
The East Greenwich state representative will return to court in New Haven on Aug. 25.
Among the activities are an outdoor movie night, a 5K run and Navy Day festivities.
Awards presented to winning sports teams and volunteer board and commission members
Assessor's final report shows new buildings and new cars increased the tax base.
Five things you need to know about East Greenwich today, July 13.
Five things you need to know about East Greenwich today, July 12.
Five things you need to know about East Greenwich today, July 11.
Despite exemption that "eviscerates" "important rights", governor OKs law.
The bill would have required teacher unions and municipalities to seek a third party to resolve contract disputes.
For some, it is about religious freedom, for others it's an issue of human rights.
Under the bill, same sex couples would have the same rights as heterosexual married couples.
The School Committee says the “MOU” needs clarification, editing.
Eclectic music from Canada, tennis in Newport, antique auto show in South County, and more.
The owner of the former tenant, Ledge Ends Farm, left the property last month.
Five things you need to know about East Greenwich today, June 28.
The governor also says local tourism councils should share a message about the state.
Commissioners will advertise to fill board vacancy.
In addition, Mark Gee is sworn in for a second term and officers are elected at the meeting Thursday night.
Steve Bartlett says changes now could avoid future problems.
Five things you need to know about East Greenwich today, June 21.
Turnout was low at the Fire District's Annual Meeting Monday.
The money would come out of the “Apparatus Fund” - which has more than $1 million.